Public Pay Phones In Italy To Become A Thing Of The Past

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by InTrieste

Public pay phones on the streets of Italy will soon become a thing of the past after a decision was taken to begin the process of removing the more than 16,000 phone booths still found around the country.

Italy’s Communications Regulatory Authority (AgCom) established that the telecommunications company TIM is no longer required to guarantee the public service.

The decision, taken after a public consultation, will lead to the gradual decommissioning of phone boxes and pay phones from streets across the country, according to Italian media reports.

The only places where public pay phones will remain is in hospitals, barracks and prisons as well as in remote mountain shelters where there is no mobile cell phone coverage.

We wandered downtown Trieste to see if our city dweller’s have ever used a pay phone before and whether they think it’s useful to have them around town.

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